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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A "best of", not really a Christmas record
Potential purchasers should bear that in mind. As with the Medieval Baebes debut album it contains a small proportion of `holiday season' material, but most of it can be listened to without embarrassment at any time of the year. (In my experience, all of it can - even on a warm spring afternoon I can't bring myself to program out `In Dulci Jubilo', `The Holly...'...
Published on March 26, 2004 by coca-ebola

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good sound, repeats some from other albums
I like the tracks on this CD but found that many of the selections are from other Baebes albums like Slava Nos. The selections do tend to sound good, lots of harmony & some selections do have interesting music, I don't get any sense of it being Christmas music though.
It's a good album that I don't regret owning but I wish it had more new material and some...
Published on December 12, 2003 by A. Burchfield


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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A "best of", not really a Christmas record, March 26, 2004
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coca-ebola (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mistletoe and Wine: A Seasonal Collection (Audio CD)
Potential purchasers should bear that in mind. As with the Medieval Baebes debut album it contains a small proportion of `holiday season' material, but most of it can be listened to without embarrassment at any time of the year. (In my experience, all of it can - even on a warm spring afternoon I can't bring myself to program out `In Dulci Jubilo', `The Holly...' etc).

Another thing potential purchasers should bear in mind - this compilation winds up being a better "best of" than the album of that name.

It's more representative - career-spanning and able to demonstrate the increasing ambition and complexity of the arrangements, and of Katharine Blake's compositions. (Of course, some of their experiments with modern instrumentation on the `Undrentide' album didn't work, but they don't appear here).

It's also more enjoyable on a basic musical level - there are no over-repetitive pieces, no odd song-fragments...nothing that drags. Or maybe there are a couple of weak spots - "I Am Eve" which goes on a little too long, and Audrey Evans's rendition of "L'amour de moi" which is suprisingly weak, and no substitute for the original featuring the much-missed Dorothy Carter - but these are easily forgiven.

Even if you can't understand what's being said, even if you understand it well enough to spot the mispronunciations here and there, it will be hard to resist the ethereal beauty the Baebes' voices, and of songs like `Quan Vey La Lauzeta', `There Is No Rose of Swych Vertu' or `Blow Northern Wind'.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Highly Recommended, November 16, 2003
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The Baebes are eight women who sing mediaeval songs in English and a variety of old languages. Some of the music is acapella. Musical accompaniment is usually quite simple, when there is accompaniment. This really is a lovely collection of songs. It is a good introduction to the recorded work of the Baebes: all but two of the songs appear on other recordings by the Baebes, although several have been re-recorded with different arrangements for this disc. Mistletoe and Wine is likely to please fans of traditional folk music, and people who like to collect holiday music. Very highly recommended.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasing tone, December 1, 2004
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Genevieve S. Gibson (Seattle, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
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This is probably one of my new favorite Christmas albums. It is an absolute gem. It isn't an over-powering album with new or different things but they have recorded a few lesser known Latin Carols that are not given much attention anymore. Gaudete was one that stood out. The arrangement is rather simple and beautiful and the song itself is melodic in an unusual way. I have found that this CD has appealed to a fairly wide spectrum of people and would make a great album to play in the background during the Holidays. I think this would be the perfect thing to put on in the late afternoon in December while curling up with a good book or wrapping presents.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 'Tis the season!, November 19, 2003
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I'm not really a big fan of Christmas albums. With the exception of the Xmas album John Denver made witht The Muppets, "Mistletoe & Wine" is the only (other) Xmas album I own. I don't buy Xmas albums because I normally am not in the mood to listen to them for the rest of the year. I made an exception with The Mediaeval Baebes' Christmas album. I am a big fan of the women since I first heard "Undrentide" a few years ago. Last weekend, I found a copy of "Mistletoe & Wine" in the used cd bins. I grabbed it before anyone could get a chance too. The majority of the cd I already have heard (namely from the group's first album "Salvo Nos", a Christmas themed album)but it was worth getting to hear their versions of "The Holly & Ivy" and "The Coventry Carol". Listening to "Mistletoe & Wine" brings out the festive mood in me. I look forward to listening to it during Christmas day especially.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great choral versions of ancient songs, November 19, 2005
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I first heard the Mediaeval Baebes on a UK double CD (Best carols in the world ever) featuring three of their trackss (Guadete, Coventry carol, Adam lay ibounden), all of which can also be found on their debut album, but my curiosity only became aroused when that UK double CD was updated and repackaged with a different title (Best Christmas carols ever) and all the Mediaeval Baebes tracks were omitted with other choirs replacing them. My research showed that they have become an established group (albeit with line-up changes) and are now very successful in their chosen style, which some may regard as classical but (since they sing with their natural voices rather than operatic voices) seems more like traditional folk music to me.

This is not a Christmas album in the true sense of the word although there are some recognizable Christmas carols here - rather it is a compilation of music taken from their earlier albums together with a couple of re-recordings and two completely new recordings. I would have liked some liner notes giving some detailed information about the songs but very little information is actually provided. Apparently, much more information can found in the booklets provided with the original album releases. Still, it's the music that counts and, when it comes to choral music, this is as good as it gets.

The set opens with The holly and the ivy, set to the tune that everybody is familiar with. I seem to remember reading somewhere that this tune, although old, is not the original tune written for the song. This is where liner notes would be useful - and as this is one of the new recordings, their original albums won't help. Given that the Mediaeval Baebes aim to re-record very old songs, it would have been nice to hear them sing it to its original tune if it really was different from the current one. I suppose it doesn't matter since they sing the song superbly anyway.

Other Christmas carols that you are likely to recognize are Gaudete (revived most famously by folk-rockers Steeleye Span), In dulce jubilo (a new recording for this album, it was recorded in the seventies by Mike Oldfield, who had a UK hit with his instrumental version) and The Coventry carol. The other songs are unfamiliar to me but the group perform them all brilliantly. The other song of theirs on that UK carols compilation (Adam lay ibounded) is not included, but there's plenty else to make up for that omission.

The instruments used to back the group (mostly played by members of the group) are interesting. They include a zither, a hurdygurdy, a citern, a glockenspiel, an astrowheel and three different types of recorder - not the kind of instruments to be heard regularly on pop and rock albums. I was particularly pleased to find the recorders here. Like many Brits of my generation, I was forced to learn to play the recorder at school (I did so very badly) and so the recorder has never had a great reputation, but when played well and in the right setting (as here), it sounds wonderful.

This is a fine compilation in many ways but it may be that one of the original albums (which apparently have detailed liner notes) will provide an even better introduction to the music of the Mediaeval Baebes. Despite my reservations, this is still (easily) a five-star album and I'll certainly listen to more of their music eventually.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars buy this one first, June 28, 2006
This review is from: Mistletoe and Wine: A Seasonal Collection (Audio CD)
This is not really a Christmas, or even a seasonal, album, more of a best of the Babes. yYs, they lead off with "The Holly and the Ivy" (and do it beautifully) but do not buy this as a "holiday music album"... or do... you won't regret buying it whatever your reasons!
This was my introduction to this band and I was absolutely floored. It lived in my car CD player for 2 months straight, and still is in the first section of my CD storage unit.... a rare honor for *any* Cd. It is also responsible for causing me to go out and try to buy every other CD the band has out, and I have not been disapointed in any of the ones I have gotten so far.
Speaking as a former music major, religious student, and medieval re-creationist, I know I can be pretty nit picky when it comes to "medieval" music; all too often it is neither medieval, nor (in my opinion) music! This is one of those rare exceptions that can manage to get you out of a chair to dance, while singing at the top of your lungs in Olde Englishe, Latin, or whatever. There isnt a bad voice in the lot (although some of the harmonies can be a bit odd if you arent used to medieval music) and the instrumental backings are pure gold.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good sound, repeats some from other albums, December 12, 2003
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A. Burchfield (Conway, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews
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I like the tracks on this CD but found that many of the selections are from other Baebes albums like Slava Nos. The selections do tend to sound good, lots of harmony & some selections do have interesting music, I don't get any sense of it being Christmas music though.
It's a good album that I don't regret owning but I wish it had more new material and some decent liner notes. The other Mediaeval Baebes albums did a much better job of telling you about the source material and even printed out the lyrics, I wanted that here too.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to Mediaeval Baebes, February 27, 2006
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This CD has many songs from previous albums and a few new songs. It is a great introduction to Mediaeval Baebes music and serves as "best of" type of collection. It is billed as a "holiday" collection but I listen to it year round and quite often. The Mediaeval Baebes have a very unique and wonderful sound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mistletoe and Wine CD, January 27, 2012
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I was looking for the song "The Holly and the Ivy" by someone who sings it well when I bought this CD. It is the first song on this CD and The Mediaeval Baebes with their angelic voices sing this song beautifully. However, if you're just looking for a Christmas CD take note that the title of the CD may be misleading. The first song is the Holly and the Ivy (sang in English), but the rest are not all Holiday tunes, nor are they in English. Only a couple are in English. That being said, I really like the CD. The Mediaeval Baebes harmonize extremely well, the music is pleasant and interesting, and the words don't have to be in English, they are perfect the way they are. There's a bit of a Celtic flavor to the CD, it's very interesting. If you buy it expecting nothing but pleasant music to the ears, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, December 14, 2011
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Thank you so much I have been looking all over the place for this item. I received it well before I was told I was going to get it and since it is Christmas themed I was really happy to get it before Christmas. It was in great condition, the case was in tact and the CD was untouched. I will definitely buy more items from this seller because the price was excellent and the product was exactly what was advertised.
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